The Obstacles of Implementation of Village Allocation Fund Program in the North Konawe Southeast Sulawesi


  •  Hardi Warsono    
  •  dan Ruksamin    

Abstract

Provision of Village Allocation Fund is predicated on the realization of the right to hold the village of village
autonomy. This is done so that the village can grow and evolve to follow the growth coming from the village
itself based on diversity, participation, indigenous autonomy, democratization, and empowerment. Rural
Institutions have increased due to the ability of an optimal are not adequately involved in the planning process
using the Alokasi Dana Desa (ADD) village without there even through the planning process as the existing
guidelines, were never involved in the implementation of ADD and also have never been involved in the
evaluation of the implementation of the ADD, all plans activities and filing submitted to Badan Pemberdayaan
Masyarakat Desa (BPMD). This phenomenon shows that community involvement is still an obstacle. The main
barriers associated with the management of the village administration who have not gotten the right formula in
community involvement, especially in aspiration. That is because of the following: 1) The low level of public
education 2) Weak managerial ability of the village and other village institutions and 3) Failure mechanisms of
socialization and increased capacity building by BPMD to the village.


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  • ISSN(Print): 1925-4725
  • ISSN(Online): 1925-4733
  • Started: 2011
  • Frequency: semiannual

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